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CHAPTER 15
Biological Hazards
Learning Objectives
• Identify the industries where workers are at risk of exposure
to hazardous biological agents and infectious diseases.
• Describe the common pathways and routes of exposure of
hazardous biological agents.
• Identify different characteristics of diseases that affect their
abilities to harm workers.
• Understand the human defense systems against infectious
diseases.
• Describe the workplace controls that can minimize and
eliminate the spread of infectious agents.
• Identify types and levels of cleaning, disinfection, and
sterilization.
• Describe the different levels of biological laboratory safety
and equipment and handling practices.
Infectious Diseases
• Viruses
• Bacteria
• Fungi/Mold
• Zoonotic
• Parasitic
Pathways of Exposure
• Air
• Water
• Food
• People
• Animals
• Insects
• Surfaces/inanimate objects
Routes of Exposure
• Inhalation
• Dermal
• Ingestion
• Percutaneous
Factors of Infection
• Environmental viability
• Infectiveness
• Virulence
Epidemiology Of Biological Agents
• Epidemic
• The widespread occurrence of a disease in a particular
geographical area that affects an unusually large number of
population members and is beyond what is normally expected or
encountered (as in endemic diseases).
Epidemiology of Biological Agents
(cont.)
• Pandemic
• Epidemics that spread to geographical areas where the disease is
not typically expected to occur affecting a much larger population.
Workplace Exposures
• Agriculture
• Healthcare
• Law enforcement/prisons
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
• 29 CFR 1910.1030
• Exposure control plan
• Record keeping, vaccination, training, procedures
• Environmental controls
• Medical waste
• Safe needle devices
• Cleaning, disinfection, sterilization
Biological Laboratories and Infectious
Disease Research
• OSHA
• American Biological Safety Association
• Centers for Disease Prevention and Control
• Bureau of Labor and Statistics
Basic Risk Group Classifications
Biosafety Levels and Controls
Continued
Biosafety Levels and Controls (cont.)
Source: ABSA/OSHA 2009
Resistance in Germicidal Chemicals